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Subido: 2009/03/03

12" EP B side Released November 1980...

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10 years ago

Billy Humt

Saw B Movie way back in early 81 supporting Duran Duran in a club off Charing Cross road, other support was Biddy and Eve....Dont laugh, Duran duran were class back then before it got silly. Anyway, went on to see B Movie 3/4 times again and never understood why they did not get more recognition....Still sounds great after all this time..happy daze !!

10 years ago

patrick hurley

Great track, brings back memories of John Peel and Suzy Burvill.

10 years ago

Mark Duxberry

i have not herd this in a very looooooooooooooooooooooooooong time

10 years ago

Vincent Champier

I was 18 years old in 1982 and was living in-between Paris -Tahiti & London...those days were very rich & not so much like todays never ending revivals from punk to acid house to early techno and not to mention eighties new wave , from Joy D to New Order & all the smallest act ...what days that were !!!

10 years ago

greenporsche1

I have this ep and loads like it, so glad i kept them

11 years ago

MoonOverViroconium

Thank ou for posting this. I heard it on John Peel's festive 50 and have waited 30 years to hear it again.

12 years ago

montse1350

5555* I love this song and more...

12 years ago

ystme

(Posted by Youtube Stream for iPhone (yst.me) on behalf of djtommulligan at twitter)

12 years ago

johnnybendybones

Fuckin deadly ,thanks

12 years ago

johnnybendybones

London 82

13 years ago

Curt Wakeman

@inverclydepa15 Yes, the music was really good, and even inspired Montreal artists like Francois Matte

13 years ago

kbr61263

saw them in London , maybe 1981 or 82, at a small venue, possibly LSE. David Bowie was in the audience

13 years ago

Craig Keir

@richardxs Thanks mate for the reply, as soon as I hear the intro I'm back in the early 80sin the Night Clubs in Glasgow.

13 years ago

rva80

@inverclydepa15 Totally. 100% agreed with you!

13 years ago

Samuel King

@mrbelmont2000 The Faint didn't steal it - it clearly states in the album cover booklet that they have used this as a basis for Southern Belles and they've acknowledged B-Movie. Better than these crappy samples we get today.

13 years ago

piperbrigadista

amazing sounds 80s !!

13 years ago

stavrosffc1

@inverclydepa15 Stevo from Some Bizzare had a choice at the time (B-Movie or Soft Cell) he chose soft cell but b-movie gained cult status , They had a huge following in Scotland especially the town of Grangemouth where every copy of rememberance day was bought... We even had a DJ steal a copy of a punter at the bowhouse disco because it was so popular...... !!!

13 years ago

LowBid86

'twill be me epitaph. Signed: Warren Peece

13 years ago

avooslwuthoqquan

Surely they were as Gods the men who made this.

13 years ago

Yellow Crayon

the new cd version isn't that good compared to this

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